Wednesday, July 20, 2016

Been There, Done That


Been there, done that

I’ve been a lot of places.  I used to travel all over the world each summer with 20-40 high school students.  And no, it wasn’t aboard the Crazy Train J I was fortunate enough to be a travel leader for a nationwide student travel organization.  When people would ask me about it, I always gave them the same pat answer: it was a great opportunity, but certainly was not a vacation.  The trips we took, taken as an individual tourist, would have cost around $4,500. My students paid around $6,300.  I paid nothing.  I will argue that it wasn’t a free ride, however.  I was responsible for attending meetings all over the eastern Washington, holding interviews several weekends in a row from Yakima to Wenatchee to Tri Cities, and then holding 12 hours of meetings with the students throughout the year.  Once we were “in the field” I was then a 24-7 chaperone/parent/nurse/tour guide/teacher/best friend.  So. It was a great opportunity, but certainly was not a vacation J

At the start of my 8th travel season, I decided that I would be done once I returned from the trip that year.  It was time to go.  And yes.  I’d been there, done that.  But where have I been and what have I done? 

I’ve been to the top of a cliff in the Blue Mountains of Australia to abseil through the eucalyptus trees.  But I’ve also learned that sometimes courage and fear occur simultaneously; as a journey, not a destination. 

I’ve been to the Scottish Highlands and helped build the relationships of a very diverse group of students.  But, I’ve also learned that once those bonds are made, they are not easily broken…even when a curfew is set. 

I’ve been aboard a Mercedes coach bus to explore the highlights of western Europe from Rome to Madrid.  But, I’ve also learned how intense travel, in close quarters, can build inexplicably close friendships…which you build anyway, even likely knowing it will only be maintained in your shared memories.

I’ve been welcomed into a Spanish widower’s home and made use of my high school Spanish education.  But, I’ve also learned that the more I think of how different we are, the more I discover that we are so very much alike.

I’ve been to, and grown to adore, the classic Italian city—Firenze—and done the classic Florence things (the David, jewelry on the Ponte Vecchio).   But, I’ve also learned not to let my guard down—that there are two kind of travelers; those who’ve had their wallets stolen, and those who have yet to have their wallets stolen.

I’ve been to the foreign grounds my nation calls hallowed, honoring the final resting place of many of the Greatest Generation.  But I’ve also learned they are GREAT to everyone; honored each day by the generations that still live there.

I’ve been to major world tourist attractions multiple times and seen them each time with first-time wonder through my students’ eyes.  But, I’ve also learned to be in the moment, to let each moment be new.

I’ve been to lesser known world sites and seen the common and everyday.  But, I’ve also learned that common can be so very uncommon if you can let go of expectations and let it.

I’ve been there, done that.  And I can’t wait to do it again.

© 2016, Michelle Hall